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Wrasslin' Fan

I've found that from my point of view, villains with mind controlling powers usually make for interesting stories. I always liked Dr Faustus as a foe, for instance. So, I do have to say that I like Dr. Mindbubble. He looks ridiculous, but his powers come across as being really effective.

The use of his powers on Fury Jr this issue made for fun reading. I wonder what Mindbubble and the Iron Nail want with the secret helicarrier revealed at the end of this issue. It's going to be interesting to see just what it is that's aboard that they want.

Wrasslin' Fan

I've found that from my point of view, villains with mind controlling powers usually make for interesting stories. I always liked Dr Faustus as a foe, for instance. So, I do have to say that I like Dr. Mindbubble. He looks ridiculous, but his powers come across as being really effective.

The use of his powers on Fury Jr this issue made for fun reading. I wonder what Mindbubble and the Iron Nail want with the secret helicarrier revealed at the end of this issue. It's going to be interesting to see just what it is that's aboard that they want.

Son of Stein

Cap has basically spent the last 50 years being a man out of time, never truly grasping all the changes that have happened during his years on ice.

And then Mindbubble shows up after being locked away for 50 years and he acts like he's completely in tune with 2014 (likewise the new Red Skull who also was immediately acclimated to the present day ).

And 50 years? SHIELD has been around for 50 years in comic book time?

But let's not forget the real bad guy of this issue. The evil Banker dude. I don't know how that could have been any more stereotypical (unless you count Cap profiling the three guys in hoodies).

And the dialogue for the hoodies? I also laughed at how the two hoodie grunts just decided to attacked Black (who was just an innocent bystander at the time) instead of the verified threat Cap was.

Cap has basically spent the last 50 years being a man out of time, never truly grasping all the changes that have happened during his years on ice.

And then Mindbubble shows up after being locked away for 50 years and he acts like he's completely in tune with 2014 (likewise the new Red Skull who also was immediately acclimated to the present day ).

And 50 years? SHIELD has been around for 50 years in comic book time?

But let's not forget the real bad guy of this issue. The evil Banker dude. I don't know how that could have been any more stereotypical (unless you count Cap profiling the three guys in hoodies).

And the dialogue for the hoodies? I also laughed at how the two hoodie grunts just decided to attacked Black (who was just an innocent bystander at the time) instead of the verified threat Cap was.